In conjunction with the German Airspace Center (DLR) and the Center for Automotive Research at Stanford (CARS), the Revs Program at Stanford presents an expert panel workshop titled Global Perspectives on Autonomous Driving. The event is scheduled on April 1, 2015 from 9AM to 4PM at VAIL on Stanford's campus.

The Revs Program at Stanford & the Center for Automotive Research at Stanford (CARS) host an evening with Corvette Chief Engineer Tadge Juechter (GSB '86). The discussion is entitled 'Corvette & Innovation in the Automotive Industry' and will be moderated by historian Michael Lynch.

The Revs Program at Stanford & the Center for Automotive Research at Stanford (CARS) hosted an evening with the Stanford Solar Car Project. The discussion with members of the team, titled 'Racing Across the Outback (Without Stopping for Gas),' detailed the team's competition in the 2013 World Solar Challenge race.

The Stanford Solar Car Project (SSCP) began in 1989 and is an entirely student-run, non-profit organization fueled by its members’ passion for environmentally sustainable technology. The team designs and builds solar-powered cars to race in the 2000 mile-long World... Read More

The Revs Program at Stanford is proud to announce that the 10th Biennial Automotive History Conference will come to Stanford April 10-12, 2014. Various parts of the conference will take place at Stanford's Automotive Innovation Facility and many Stanford professors and researchers will have roles in the event.

Stanford community members with valid ID can attend the conference free of charge but RSVP is required (please email adelet@stanford.edu). Non-Stanford members of the community can apply and purchase tickets directly from the SAH website.